Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 780 g
Reihe: DQR Studies in Literature
Franklin to Cooper
Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 780 g
Reihe: DQR Studies in Literature
ISBN: 978-90-5183-906-7
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
This collection of fifteen specially commissioned essays seeks to establish new bearings, a revision of one of the key political and literary eras in American culture. Not only are Franklin and Cooper themselves carefully re-evaluated in the making of America's new literary republic, but figures like Charles Brockden Brown, Washington Irving, Philip Frencau, William Cullen Bryant, the "other" Alexander Hamilton, and the playwrights Royall Tyler and William Dunlop. Other essays take a more inclusive perspective, whether American epistolary fiction, a first generation of American women-authored fiction, the "public discourse" of The Federalist Papers, the rise of the American periodical, or the founding African-American generation of Phillis Wheatley. What unites all the essays is the common assumption that the making of "America" was as much a matter of creating its national literature; as the making of American literature was a matter of shaping a national identity.
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Introduction. Carla MULFORD: Benjamin Franklin and the Myths of Nationhood. Mason LOWANCE, Jr.: Jonathan Edwards: The Old in the New - Writing As Revelation. Nicholas ROMBES: Speculative Discourse: Uses of the Future in The Declaration, The Federalist Papers, Jefferson, and Paine. Edward E. CHIELENS: Periodicals and the Development of an American Literature. David SEED: The Mind Set Free: Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland. W.M. VERHOEVEN: Persuasive Rhetorick: Representation and Resistance in Early American Epistolary Fiction. Kathryn Zabelle DEROUNIAN-STODOLA: The Gendering of American Fiction: Susanna Rowson to Catharine Sedgwick. Richard D. RUST: Ancient and Modern in the Writings of Washington Irving. Brian HARDING: Washington Irving's Great Enterprise: Exploring American Values in the Western Writings. Gary A. RICHARDSON: Nationalizing the American Stage: The Drama of Royall Tyler and William Dunlap. As Post-Colonial Phenomena. Joseph HARRINGTON: Re-Birthing America: Philip Freneau, William Cullen Bryant and the Invention of Modern Poetics. A. Robert LEE: Selves Subscribed: Early Afro-America and the Signifying of Phillis Wheatley, Jupiter Hammon, Olaudah Equiano, and David Walker. Norman S. GRABO: Alexander Hamilton: Reality As Play. Joe LOCKARD: Talking Guns, Talking Turkey: Racial Violence in Early American Law and James Fenimore Cooper. Robert LAWSON-PEEBLES: Of Pew Canopies and Pig-Pens: The Transatlantic Travails of James Fenimore Cooper. Notes on Contributors.